House Surgeon, W. Hentsch, esq. Secretary, James Hooker, esq. Collector, Mr. Jas. August. ST. GEORGE'S AND ST. JAMES'S DISPENSARY, for supplying advice and medicine to the Poor, and delivering poor married women. Patients admitted daily, by recommendation of subscribers. 60, King Street, Golden-square. Patron, Duke of Cambridge. Patroness, Duchess of Gloucester. President, Duke of Norfolk. Treasurers, W. Yool, E. B. Hardisty, esqrs. Consulting Physicians, J. Webster, M.D., Sir Jas Eyre, M.D. Consulting Surgeons, Jn. Bacot, esq., Joseph Toynbee, esq. Physicians, F. Weber, M.D., W. Wegg, M.D., J. W. Ogle, M.D. Physician Accoucheurs, C. Blakeley Brown, M.D., John Clarke,M.D., J. W. Anderson, esq. Surgeons, R. Blagden, J. B. Blackett, WESTERN GENERAL DISPENSARY, for the relief of the sick poor in the north-western parts of the metropolis, at their own homes and at the Dispensary, where beds are provided for sufferers from accidents. Instituted 1830. Lisson Grove, South. Patron, Prince Albert. President, Lord Portman. Treasurer, Edgar Barker, esq. Hon. Sec., Rev. S. C. H. Hansard. Consulting Physicians, C. J. B. Williams, M.D., W. MacIntyre, M.D. Consulting Surgeons, F. Le Gros Clarke, Jas. M. Arnott, esqrs. Medical Officers in Ordinary. Physicians, Dr. Mackenzie, Dr.Sanderson, Dr. Van der Byl, Dr. Murchison. Accoucheur, Dr. Merriman. esqrs. Resident Surgeon and Apothecary, Assist. Do., Mr. S. J. Felce. Lisson Grove North. ROYAL ORTHOPEDIC HOSPITAL, for Assist. Surgeons, B. E. Brodhurst, SCHOOL CHARITIES. years of age, and the girls 8. Founded 1719. Incorp. 1780. Chairman, M. J. Rippingham, esq. Treasurer, James Richardson, esq. Secretary, Mr. J. Verrall. Schoolmaster, J. Hilton. ASKE'S HOSPITAL and EPISCOPAL CHAPEL, affording board, clothing and education for 20 boys, from the age of 8 to 15; alms-houses for 20 men, who must be bachelors or widowers, and 16 shillings per week each, with an additional al- Schoolmistress, Mrs. Louisa Trew. lowance in sickness. The govern- | Matron, Mrs. Eliz. Flindell. ment is vested in the Masters and Wardens of the Haberdashers' ORPHAN WORKING-SCHOOL, for Company, to whom belong the presentations to the school and almshouses. Founded by Rob. Aske, 1690, Hoxton. Chaplain, Rev. Alfred Jones, M.A. School Master, Mr. Geo. Carterfield. LADIES' CHARITY SCHOOL, for wholly educating, clothing, and maintaining 51 girls from all parts of the United Kingdom, whether orphans or not, especially those whose parents have moved in a respectable sphere. Children are admitted between the ages of 8 and 10, by the votes of subscribers at half yearly elections, in April and October, or by purchase on payment of 100 Guis. Instituted 1702. 30, John-street, Bedford-row. Patron, The QUEEN. RAINE'S CHARITIES, Old Gravel Lane, St. George's East, Middlesex, for the Education and Clothing of 50 Boys and 50 Girls, and for the education and entire support of 40 Girls. Candidates for admission must be born in the Parish of St. George's in the East. Boys must be 9 Children, of both sexes, of all denominations, and from every part of the United Kingdom. Candidates, who must be between the ages of 7 & 11, admitted by votes of Governors and Subscribers at elections, or by payment of 1057. Elections occur on the last Friday in April and Nov. Institut. 1758. Incorporated 1848. Haverstock Hill, Hampstead-Rd. Office, 32, Ludgate-hill. Patron, The QUEEN. President, John R. Mills, esq. Treasurer, Thomas M. Coombs, esq. Physician, J. R. Bennett, M.D. Surgs., M.Ware, esq., J. J. Ware, esq. Surg. & Apoth., H. C. Harris, esq. Secretary, Mr. Jos. Soul, Boxworth Grove, Islington. Matron, Mrs. Baird. Principal Master, Mr.W.F. Tarlton. Principal Mistress, Miss Salier. Collector, Mr. W. H. Chaplin, Sebbons-buildings, Islington. Treasurer, Chas. Alex. Wood, esq. Vice-Treasurers, Rev. J. Jennings, M.A., Sir Thos. Phillips. Chaplain, Rev. J. Evans. Physicians, Sam. Griffith, M.D., D. Lewis, M.D. Consulting Surgeon, J. Propert, esq. Surgeon, W. Griffith, esq. Librarian and Secretary, Chas. Shaw, esq. Master, Mr. Henry Davies. ASYLUM for Female Orphans, who receive a plain education, and are apprenticed at a proper age as servants in private families. Admitted by votes of Subscribers, at half-yearly elections in June and December. Westminster Bridgeroad. Inst. 1758. Patron, The QUEEN. Patroness, Duchess of Cambridge. President, Duke of Cambridge. Vice-Patron & Vice-Pres., Archbp. of Canterbury. Treasurer, Henry Hoare, esq. Chaplain, Rev S. R. Cattley, M.A. Morn Prea., Rev. J. Jessopp, M.A. Even. Preach. Rev. W. Curling,M.A. Secretary, Will. Davies, esq. Physicians, Charles Locock, M.D., George Cursham, M.D. Surgeons, John F. South, esq., Dr. Will. V. Pettigrew. Apothecary, Charles Nairne, esq. Collector, Mr. W. H. Cotterell, Holland-st., Brixton-road. ASYLUM for the Support and Education of the DEAF and DUMB CHILDREN of the Poor. Candidates, who are admitted by votes of Subscribers at half-yearly elections, in Jan. and July, must be above 8 and-a-half, and under 11 and-a-half years of age, and of sound intellect. Instituted 1792. Old Kent-road. Patroness, Duchess of Gloucester. SCHOOL FOR INDIGENT BLIND, who are instructed by oral information, and by books in raised or embossed letters; and are taught a trade, to enable them to procure their own living. Candidates, whe are admitted by votes of Subscribers, must be between the ages of 12 & 20. Established in 1799. St. George's Fields. Patron, The QUEEN. Pres., Archbp. of Canterbury. Treasurer, Sam. R. Bosanquet, esq. Chaplain, Rev. B. J. Johns, M.A. Secretary, Mr. Thos. Grueber, 5, Billiter-street. Physician, Dr. Fuller. Consulting-Surgeon, Mar. Ware, esq. Surgeon & Apoth. Messrs. Sterry PHILANTHROPIC SOCIETY, for the reformation of criminal boys. Committee meet for the reception of cases, at 3, Crown-court, Threadneedle-street, the first Wednesday in every month, at two o'clock. Instituted 1788. Incorporated 1806. St. George's Fields, and Red-hill, near Reigate, Surrey. President, Duke of Richmond. THE ROYAL ASYLUM of the St. President, Archb. of Canterbury. MARINE SOCIETY, for the equipment, maintenance, and instruction of poor boys, for the Royal Navy, East India Company, and Merchant Service, and the Fisheries, with especial care to their religious and moral duties; and in time of peace for apprenticing poor girls. Also for donations to the poor widows of Capts. and Lieuts. in the R. N. Office, Bishopsgatestreet Within. Instituted in 1756. Incorporated in 1772. President, Earl of Romney. ASYLUM, for the board, clothing, andeducationof the orphans of Masters, Pilots, Officers, and Seamen, in the Merchant Service. Admitted by votes of the subscribers, at half-yearly elections, in February and August. Asylum in the Bow Road. Office, 60, Gracechurch-st. Patron, The QUEEN. Patroness, The Duchess of Kent. Treasurer, Duncan Dunbar, esq. Hon. Sec. G. S. Clarke, esq. LONDON HIBERNIAN SOCIETY, in Hamilton Lindsay, esqrs.; Sir J. H. Maxwell, bt. BRITISH and FOREIGN SCHOOL | President, Duke of Buccleuch. SOCIETY, for the scriptural edu- Treasurers, J. A. Simpson, H. cation of the Children of the Poor of every religious persuasion, both at home and abroad. Estab. 1808. Borough-road. Patron, The QUEEN. Patroness of the Female Department, Duchess of Kent. President, Duke of Bedford. YORKSHIRE SOCIETY'S SCHOOLS, for Boarding, Clothing, and Educating Boys of respectable Yorkshire Parents, reduced by misfortune or death, resident within ten miles of the General Post Office ; age between 8 and 11. Retained until 14. Estab. 1812. Westminster-road. Patroness, Duchess of Kent. Patron, Archbp. of York. Presidents, Earl of Carlisle, Earl Fitzwilliam, Earl of Harewood. Treasurer, Charles Bischoff, esq., 19, Coleman-street, City. Hon. Sec., J. R. Bailey, esq., 15, Old Jewry Chambers, City. The CORPORATION of the ROYAL CALEDONIAN ASYLUM, for supporting and educating the Children of Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, natives of Scotland, and of Indi gent Scotch Parents, resident in London, not entitled to parochial relief. The Children who are elected by the Votes of Subscribers must be between the ages of 7 and 10, and are retained until 14. Instituted 1813. Incorporated 1815. Caledonian-road. Patrons, THE QUEEN, PRINCE AL BERT. Physicians, Alex. Tweedie, M.D., Matron, Miss Cockburn. LONDON ORPHAN ASYLUM, for the Reception and Education of Destitute Orphans, particularly those descended from respectable Parents. Candidates, who are admitted by the Votes of Subscribers, must be between the ages of 1 and 11, and are retained on the foundation till the age of 15. The half-yearly elections occur on the fourth Mondays in Jan, and June. Institu. 1813. Incorp. 1845. Asylum at Clapton. Office, 1, St. Helen's-place. Patron, The QUEEN. Surgeon, D. De Berdt Hovell, esq. M.A., Rev. C. J. Daniel, M.A. Secretary, James Rogers, esq. Collector, Mr. Edw. B. Boor. ADULT ORPHAN INSTITUTION, for the Relief and Education of the Friendless and Unprovided Orphan Daughters of Clergymen of the Established Church, and of Military and Naval Officers. Candidates between the ages of 14 and |